Key industry Sectors

Our industry sectors

There has never been a better time to invest in New South Wales, move your business here or start a new enterprise.

Australia's largest economy and the epicentre of its manufacturing base, New South Wales boasts a rich diversity of industries, a strong research and innovation culture, and one of the world's finest political, regulatory and financial regimes.

Agribusiness & Food

Leading agriculture and food companies choose New South Wales because of the state's diverse production systems, rich natural resources and favourable climate. NSW has a global reputation for producing high-quality produce loved by consumers around the world.

Arts, Culture & Creative

NSW's thriving arts, culture and creative sector is the largest in Australia. Creative businesses choose NSW due to its cluster of inventive filmmakers, artists, designers, writers, musicians, dancers, advertising agencies and Australia's largest concentration of arts-related ICT businesses such as animation and design. The industry benefits from a strong pipeline of government funding and private patronage.

Defence & Aerospace

NSW is best placed to meet the complex and evolving needs of the Australian defence industry and is home to the largest number of defence bases and facilities in Australia. These facilities require the construction of considerable infrastructure to service large and complex operations. Large defence contractors employed in these projects give rise to significant opportunities for small to medium-sized enterprises.

Education

New South Wales boasts a dynamic and multicultural education sector that caters for domestic and international students and researchers across a wide range of fields. International students study in a safe, supportive and inclusive environment where course quality is guaranteed through national quality assurance frameworks and regulation by government.

Information & Communication Technology

The success of the NSW ICT sector is founded on the state's world-class infrastructure and business networks, with six international fibre optic cable networks linking Australia with Asia, Europe and the United States. The sector benefits from a highly skilled workforce of software engineers, computer scientists and programmers backed by exceptional universities and courses which attract thousands of foreign students every year.

Infrastructure & Construction

NSW has the largest number of companies dedicated to providing architectural, engineering, surveying, and property and business services of any Australian state. Infrastructure-related construction in NSW is experiencing major growth.

Manufacturing

NSW has the largest manufacturing sector of any Australian state or territory, accounting for 32% of the national industry. The state leads the way in the export of advanced manufacturing such as medicinal and pharmaceutical products and professional and scientific equipment. The state also has strong manufacturing capabilities in renewable energy and sustainable building products.

Mining, Resources & Energy

Mining, resources and energy is a booming part of the New South Wales economy, driven by large and diverse mineral and gas deposits, exploration projects. It is backed by highly developed infrastructure such as ports and rail links, low average operating costs and a sound regulatory regime. It also benefits from NSW's highly skilled workforce.

Renewable Energy & Sustainability

New South Wales has the largest renewable energy and sustainability sectors in Australia, backed by major government and private sector initiatives. With abundant and world-class renewable energy resources, the state is well positioned to attract future investment, and its leading research and development (R&D) facilities are paving the way for performance improvements across all major renewable energy sources.

Tourism

New South Wales is the crown jewel in one of the world's premier tourist destinations. More people holiday in NSW than anywhere else in Australia. With 3.1 million international visitors and 79.3 million domestic visitors each year, as well as a large and affluent local population, opportunities abound for new and existing tourism businesses.